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But what she found was a needy individual with a completely different outlook on life than her own â€" and someone who continues to call her _ even after she told him she wasn‘t : interested in pursuing the relationship, But teledating is not just for hetâ€" erosexual couples. It is becoming increasingly popular with the gay community, married men and worléi looking for casual sex and for couple looking for additional partners to spice up their sexual relationship. For Bob, who lost his wife to canâ€" cer four years ago, it was a way to begin meeting people again â€" to start living again. "I get all kinds of people, from kids on drugs to respectable, wellâ€"balâ€" anced professionals, responding," said bob. ‘"There are a lot of psychos out there, but you pick your way through the daisies like anything else." Teledating is not all roses. Suzanne swears she won‘t use the service again. She answered one ad. As it turned out she knew the man and had a crush on him when she was 8â€"yearsâ€"old. This must be fate she thought, especially when she discovâ€" ered she was the only person to respond to his ad. All, 36 is divorced with two chilâ€" dren and living with his girlfriend. H placed an ad looking for another couâ€" ple to share sexual adventures. His girlfriend is bisexual and he‘s straigh _ "Sometimes it really helps out the relationship," he said. _ One of Now‘s personâ€"toâ€"person users is now engaged to a man she met through the service, while anothâ€" er woman is moving in with a man she met over the phone. Teck said she received a letter from the mother of a 36â€"yearâ€"old woman who used the Mississauga service saying her daughter met the perfect man. There are a number of people who get so may replies they can‘t keep up. One woman received 45 messages in her box," said Teck. He tried going on organized excurâ€" sions with other single people but found there were too many divorced women trying to recapture their youth. Bob said he wants an oldâ€"fashâ€" ioned relationship where the couple start off dating, not jumping immediâ€" ately into bed together. He was surprised at how many women who responded to his ad were willing to hop in the sack right away. (Continued from page 13)